But there are some differences between SQL Server and MySQL in terms of performance. For example, MySQL is lightning fast for simple queries, not so much when joins are involved.

Additionally, MySQL performance with views is worse than SQL Server and Oracle (this is specially relevant when developing multi-tenant applications). You may also run into performance problems when lots of data is involved.

But there are some differences between SQL Server and MySQL in terms of performance. For example, MySQL is lightning fast for simple queries, not so much when joins are involved.

Additionally, MySQL performance with views is worse than SQL Server and Oracle (this is specially relevant when developing multi-tenant applications). You may also run into performance problems when lots of data is involved.

Other than this, nothing more I can think of out of the blue.

Typically you can improve performance by adding memcached to cache data and objects into RAM. However this feature is not supported by outsystems, you can not simply install and enable memcached out of the box!

Hi,
Just a question regarding to cache, i need to cashe a page with all its huge data so if going to the next page and press back i need to go to the original page without loading it from the server, only the cached on local machine which i did before, can you please help me